Considerations:

-Sometimes teachers focused more on the new technology than on what students should be learning.
-Not all teachers receive training in this technology when given the board.

-Hard to write. (This means that when you stand in between the projector and the screen, you cast a shadow on the screen... right where you are trying to write.)
-Hard to write neatly.
-Expensive.
-You may want to upgrade to a wireless connection to eliminate the cables and the tripping hazards in the classroom.
-A tendency for teachers to use the board most of the time and not having the students engaged at the board.

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